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Community Mental Health PractitionerinLichfieldinLichfieldPUBLISHED FRI 28 FEB 2025

Band 6: Depending on experience per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

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Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation TrustFollow Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to directly impact the mental health of children and young people, promoting positive outcomes in their lives.
Work within a multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration with other professionals and enhancing your skills through shared knowledge.
Flexible work environment that supports crisis intervention, allowing for adaptive problem-solving and creativity in addressing mental health needs.
Involvement in assessment and intervention processes, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of mental health conditions in varied contexts.
Contribution to hospital admission avoidance initiatives, helping to keep children and young people within their communities and reducing healthcare costs.
Engagement with families, offering support and guidance that enhances the overall well-being of the child and promotes family involvement in care.
Access to professional development opportunities through ongoing training and the chance to work within a supportive and dynamic environment.
Join us at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as a Community Mental Health Practitioner in Lichfield, where you can make a real difference in the lives of children and young people struggling with mental health challenges. This is an exciting opportunity for caring and compassionate individuals, especially those with a background in mental health nursing, children's nursing, or social work. You will provide critical assessments and tailored interventions that promote well-being, allowing young people to flourish within their families and communities.

In this vital role, you’ll work closely with children, young people, and their families to ensure they receive the right support when they need it most. Your expertise will help to facilitate smooth transitions between services, coordinate care plans, and prevent unnecessary hospital admissions. Flexibility is key, as you’ll provide crisis support and collaborate with other healthcare professionals, offering guidance and reassurance to both staff and carers. If you're ready to embrace a challenge and join a dynamic, supportive team dedicated to improving mental health outcomes, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to directly impact the mental health of children and young people, promoting positive outcomes in their lives.
Work within a multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration with other professionals and enhancing your skills through shared knowledge.
Flexible work environment that supports crisis intervention, allowing for adaptive problem-solving and creativity in addressing mental health needs.
Involvement in assessment and intervention processes, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of mental health conditions in varied contexts.
Contribution to hospital admission avoidance initiatives, helping to keep children and young people within their communities and reducing healthcare costs.
Engagement with families, offering support and guidance that enhances the overall well-being of the child and promotes family involvement in care.
Access to professional development opportunities through ongoing training and the chance to work within a supportive and dynamic environment.

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